Member Technical Staff - Bengaluru, India - Oracle

    Oracle
    oracle background
    Regular Employee
    Description

    As a Member of Technical Staff, you will be accountable for helping build, test, deploy and operate highly scalable services for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's Operator Access division (OCI Bastions). You should be a rock-solid coder who can investigate into any part of the stack and low-level systems. You should value simplicity and scale, work comfortably in a collaborative and agile environment. Your passion for excellence combined with your experience helps you to be an outstanding technical contributor. You should be an expert communicator to both technical and non-technical collaborators in multiple locations around the globe. Most meaningfully, you should be a teammate, someone who is eager to learn, and willing to go above and beyond to help the team succeed.

    Required Skills

  • BS or MS degree in Computer Science or equivalent
  • Minimum 1 year in a software-engineering related position
  • Strong programming skills in Java or similar OO languages
  • Solid understanding of microservices, data structures, algorithms, operating systems, and distributed systems
  • Proven understanding of relational databases, NoSQL systems, storage, and distributed persistence
  • Excellent solving, debugging, and performance tuning skills
  • Proven understanding of Linux/Unix fundamentals is helpful.
  • Career Level - IC2

    As a member of the software engineering division, you will apply basic to intermediate knowledge of software architecture to perform software development tasks associated with developing, debugging or crafting software applications or operating systems according to provided design specifications. Build improvements within an existing software architecture and occasionally suggest improvements to the architecture.

  • Develop and operate highly available and scalable services.
  • Implement new features according to the specifications.
  • Debug, root cause and fix issues.